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GymRat

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  1. You are going to make me beg for this information. Please help if you can. I hope this is not a forbidden queston on chemical formulas. I don't want to step on any toes. Thank you for your help. Raining here again today, but at least it is not freezing. Bring on the warm weather.


  2. With safety being my main concern, I would like to talk with someone on the ratios of chemicals they mix for home brew cleaning solutions. The reason I a'm asking for help on this topic is I just talked with my local chemical rep(which I curently buy 12.5% sodium hypochlorite from), and he asked if I could use any of his other products.

    He carries oxalic acid, Sodium percarbonate, and Sodium hydroxide at a very reasonable prices. I would like to save on the shipping cost, but I repeat, I want to make sure nothing goes sizzle, or BoooooM, and I don't grow a third or fourth eye. I know you usually always add the chemical to the water, and always wear your PPE. I would like some ratios for different cleaning applications, and of course does and don'ts. Any help in this matter will be greatly appreciated.


  3. Like Tony said, the less trips the better your day will go. If you have room to put the cart in the trailer, you should have room to mount a reel on your pressure washer and a garden hose reel on the wall of your trailer. With a few extra fiittings ( maybe a double male, or a double female garden hose fitting) you can do a reverse lay and have the outlet of the hose reel plumbed right to your washer and pull the hose off the garden hose reel to hook into the house spigot. Turn the water on and go to it.


  4. If it is a great deal on the 6X12 enclosed trailer, I would go with it for a starter trailer. Trailers hold their value and resale will be easy. I agree with the concern thathauling water would overload this trailer. I like having an enclosed trailer for several reasons, like security, changing out of wet clothes, keeping harsh chemicals out of reach of children, animals, and curious adults.


  5. I have a 55 gallon drum of sodium hypochlorite and a 55 gallon drum of my house cleaning detergent that I transfer to 5 gallon containers via a lutz pump. I have to switch the pump from drum to drum to acomplish this. I have to buy something else to make this less of a hassle. Wanted to know what is everyones favorite pump or transfer equipment for 55gallon drums?


  6. Went out this morning to clean a large house, and it was sprinkiling rain. Halfway through the job the snow starting falling, and I just had to laugh at myself and keep on doing the job. That hot shower felt awesome. Rain, Snow or Shine, We idiots deliver.


  7. I have one of those wippy noodle extention wands from northern, and have heard mention of someone using a tennis ball in the gun to help free your trigger hand up. Was I hearing this right, or just hearing things ( you know like the wife saying I wasn't listening to her). Wanted to know of any tricks to take the strain of the old body so I can still lift a beer at the end of the day.

    Thanks


  8. I thought most screens have to removed from the inside. I would have to really flex the screens to remove them from the outside. Most windows around here have the half screens where you can slide them up and down from the outside. Maybe I don,t understand ? I don't do windows as of yet. I just hit them with my house wash solution and rinse rinse rinse.


  9. Just bought a new enclosed trailer and can obtain free of charge two verticle 100 Gallon water tanks. My question is can I mount these tanks on seperate sides of the trailer above the axles by just strappping them to the walls. I will be mounting the surface mount rings on the studs and using ratchet type straps around the tanks. I will use 2 to 3 straps per tank. Will this hold the tank in place, or will this be to much stress on the trailer walls. I also have some heavy guage plastic bases the tank can sit in. I thought I would mount these to the floor and set the tanks in them for extra support. The tank will recess in these plastic bases approximately 5 inches, with just the weight of the tank holding them in place and the straps holding them to the walls.

    Good idea or real bad idea?

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